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What is the difference between I would like to eat food in a variety of restaurants when COVID-19 calms down. and I would like to eat food in a variety of restaurants when COVID-19 calms down. ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between I would like to eat food in a variety of restaurants when COVID-19 calms down. and I would like to eat food in a variety of restaurants when COVID-19 calms down. ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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@just_jfaye Thank you!
So are both sentences grammatically accurate ?
I’m wondering even if I meant a future thing like when covid19 is over( which no body knows), can I use the present tense? Or is future tense better?
So are both sentences grammatically accurate ?
I’m wondering even if I meant a future thing like when covid19 is over( which no body knows), can I use the present tense? Or is future tense better?
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